At 09:15 AM 10/30/2008, you wrote:
Marsha:
thinking about this, I have come to the conclusion that I should have
the same privilege (outside the classroom) to paint nude men. So
what's stopping me. I have a feeling it is easier for gay men to
paint nude men than it is for women to paint nude men.
Andre:
Whatever turns you on Marsha and I do not mean this in a derogatory sense. I
have always felt very awkward about men-bodies.
Women's bodies are much more elegant, streamlined, aesthetically
pleasing..all reproductive stuff tucked neatly, efficiently, compacted
inside. A brilliant biological pattern. Very caring arrangement.
Men are just...how to say this...lump! I do think "we" cannot match female
pulchritude
But I am a bloke and not gay i.e not in a sexual sense.
And about decade ago I spent a few years with a 20-something, young
man. I can only say it inspired much poetry. I have no problem with
my own definition of beauty. In spite of a women being
indoctrinated sense of propriety, men and women are not so different.
Marsha
Andre
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